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| funis | rope, cord, line | » |
| fundo | to cast to the ground, pour forth | » |
| fundo | to found, establish | » |
| fundo | (milit.) to rout, scatter, defeat, put to flight | » |
| fundo | to pour, pour out (like molten metal), melt, cast | » |
| munus | gift, present, spectacle, function, tribute, service | » |
| fusus | (from fundo) spread out, extended, wide, copious | » |
| fundus | estate | » |
| fungor | to [+ abl.] discharge, administer | » |
| iusta | due forms /funereal rites | » |
| refundo | to infuse | » |
| effundo | to pour out, pour forth, shed, utter | » |
| defungo | to discharge one's duties, quit, retire, die, finish | » |
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| perfundo | to drench | » |
| diffundo | to spread, pour forth, scatter | » |
| funditus | totally | » |
| funditus | utterly | » |
| crumens | bag, purse / funds, store of cash | » |
| confundo | to bring into disorder, confounding, destroy | » |
| confundo | to pour together, mix, blend /confound, confuse, trouble | » |
| defuncta | deceased | » |
| defungor | to pass away | » |
| funestus | causing calamity, deadly | » |
| fundator | m, founder | » |
| profundum | a depth, abyss, chasm /the sea | » |
| funiculus | a thin rope, cord, string | » |
| profundus | deep, profound, high, thick, dense, boundless | » |
| funis -is | rope, cord, line | » |
| epitaphium | funeral oration | » |
| obsequium funeris | funeral rites | » |
| fundatio-onis | f, foundation | » |
| munus, muneris | service, office, function, duty /gift | » |
| fungor, fungi, functus | to occupy oneself, perform, do, execute | » |
| infundo infudi infusum | to pour in or over /(+ dat.) administer | » |
| illudo illusi illusum | to mock, make fun of, ridicule | » |
| profundo, profui, profusum | to pour forth, gush, stream | » |
| Si uno adhuc proelio Romanos vincemus, funditus peribimus! | Another victory like that, and I'm done for! | » |
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